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| | * Ostrogoth Kingdom | | * Ostrogoth Kingdom |
| | * Carolingian Empire | | * Carolingian Empire |
| − | | + | (With time one of the Slavic tribes within Dalmatian Ducatus of the Carolingian Empire became the political elite and the leaders (dux) of the province.) |
| | Post historic Croatia | | Post historic Croatia |
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| − | * Kingdom of Croatia | + | * Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) |
| − | * Kingdom of Hungary | + | then part of ..... |
| | + | * '''Kingdom of Hungary''' ''or'' Regnum Hungariae |
| | + | Some time after the collapse of independent state Kingdom of Croatia (Regnum Chroatorum) in 1102 the political power within the Provence was transferred from Northern Dalmatia (no |
| | + | permanent seat. Nin, Klis, Bijaci and Knin where some of the towns that have been mentioned) to the city of Zagreb (further inland, Zagreb was a Roman town of Andautonia). Zagreb today is the capital of modern Croatia. |
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| − | (Republic of Venice) | + | '''Note''': It had it's own province, the diplomatic name of the kingdom was "Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia" (Latin: Regnum Croatiae et Dalmatiae). Common Croatian language form of the name was Hrvatska Zemlja (Croatian country" ''or'' 'Croatian land'). |
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| − | Some time after the collapse of independent state Kingdom of Croatia (Regnum Chroatorum) in 1102 the political power within the Provence was transferred from Northern Dalmatia (no
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| − | permanent seat. Nin, Klis, Bijaci and Knin where some of the towns that have been mentioned) to the city of Zagreb (further inland, Zagreb was a Roman town of Andautonia). Zagreb today is the capital of modern Croatia.
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| | * Habsburg Monarchy - Austro Hungarian Empire | | * Habsburg Monarchy - Austro Hungarian Empire |
| − | (Ottoman-Turkish Croatia) | + | (Republic of Venice & Ottoman-Turkish Croatia) |
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| | * Yugoslavia | | * Yugoslavia |
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| | [[File:290px-Croatia topo.jpg|thumb|left|450px| Croatia today (Hrvatska)]] | | [[File:290px-Croatia topo.jpg|thumb|left|450px| Croatia today (Hrvatska)]] |
| − | [[File:Balkans850 copy crop Peter Z.jpg|thumb|left|275px| Medieval Croatia (Map by Hxseek) 9th to 10th century]] | + | [[File:Balkans850 copy crop Peter Z.jpg|thumb|left|275px| Medieval Croatia (Map by Hxseek) 9th to 10th century. According to some sources during rule of kings Peter Krešimir IV (1058-1074) and Demetrius Zvonimir (1075-1089), Medieval Croatia was even larger. ]] |
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